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I'm so sorry- please disregard- I thought I was forwarding to my parents!

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> Auto-immune illnesses in family (MCTD, celiac, fybromyalgia)

Enzymes can help with fibromyalgia symptoms

http://www.enzymestuff.com/

http://www.houstonni.com/

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You know what don't be sorry. My mom was just diagnosed with

fybromyalgia last month. I have been recommending that she look into a

yeast protocol but haven't even thought to suggest enzymes. Does anyone

else think that fybromyalgia and autism are different manifestations of

mercury poisoning. Or is that just crazy talk!

If that doesn't sound crazy has anyone heard of people recovering or getting

better from fybromyalgia after chelation!

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> Auto-immune illnesses in family (MCTD, celiac, fybromyalgia)

Enzymes can help with fibromyalgia symptoms

http://www.enzymestuff.com/

http://www.houstonni.com/

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Interesting that you would bring this up. I believe that I am mercury

poisoned (many vacinations while my dad was in the military, lived near a

mercury dump in Japan, had various innoculations as an adult and 9 amalgams

all at once). I was diagnosed with fibro many years ago, finally recieved a

" diagnosis " of peripheral neuropathy - had to go to the Mayo Clinic before

anyone could figure this out. I think that fibro is a catch-all diagnosis

that doctors give when they can't figure out what is wrong. There are so

many different symptoms in mercury poisoning, it is difficult sometimes to

see the big picture. I am currently detoxing and plan on chelating the

mercury soon (I have had all of my amalgams removed). I can now pinpoint

the progression in my illness to the various times in my life when I

received additional mercury. It took a long time for me to understand what

was happening (I got sick about 25 years ago). I also have a nephew who is

mercury poisoned. It is through his experiences and listing to my sister

that we (my sister and I) put everything together.

Just thought I would let you know my story. I think that you might be on to

something with your mom.

Bridgeman

In Him we live and move and have our being. Acts 17:28

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You know what don't be sorry. My mom was just diagnosed with

fybromyalgia last month. I have been recommending that she look into a

yeast protocol but haven't even thought to suggest enzymes. Does anyone

else think that fybromyalgia and autism are different manifestations of

mercury poisoning. Or is that just crazy talk!

If that doesn't sound crazy has anyone heard of people recovering or getting

better from fybromyalgia after chelation!

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> You know what don't be sorry. My mom was just diagnosed

with

> fybromyalgia last month. I have been recommending that she look

into a

> yeast protocol but haven't even thought to suggest enzymes. Does

anyone

> else think that fybromyalgia and autism are different

manifestations of

> mercury poisoning. Or is that just crazy talk!

> If that doesn't sound crazy has anyone heard of people recovering

or getting

> better from fybromyalgia after chelation!

>

>

I just went to LOVE_LETTERS

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/LOVE_LETTERS.html

and searched for " fibro " . This is the only post I found:

/message/30131 Aug01

Andy Cutler [age: adult (his girlfriend)] [fibromyalgia] [reduced

fibromyalgia]

good wishes,

Moria

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I haven't heard of getting better from chelation but at the enzyme and autism

group people have suggested doing better with Houston's enzymes

Tony & <ajbbmv@...> wrote:You know what don't be sorry.

My mom was just diagnosed with

fybromyalgia last month. I have been recommending that she look into a

yeast protocol but haven't even thought to suggest enzymes. Does anyone

else think that fybromyalgia and autism are different manifestations of

mercury poisoning. Or is that just crazy talk!

If that doesn't sound crazy has anyone heard of people recovering or getting

better from fybromyalgia after chelation!

[ ] for mom

> Auto-immune illnesses in family (MCTD, celiac, fybromyalgia)

Enzymes can help with fibromyalgia symptoms

http://www.enzymestuff.com/

http://www.houstonni.com/

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> If that doesn't sound crazy has anyone heard of people recovering or

getting

> better from fybromyalgia after chelation!

I'm working on it. I'm on round 20 and so far I've had some real

improvement with brain fog but none with those fibro aches. I'm trying

to find the right supp combo...

Another thing I've meant to report -- how it feels to have yeast. BAD,

BAD, BAD. It seems to cause a whole laundry list of crummy feelings,

and one of the worst is that there is absolutely no space between

feeling irritated and blowing up. No time to think, at all. So now I

understand n a little better, and why all those conversations

about taking time to cool down and making different choices when he

gets angry have been a total waste of time. And even though he's no

fan of getting yelled at, he's taking such pleasure in saying to me

later, " Mama, take something for yeast, willya? "

Nell

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I'll have to agree with you and everything you wrote,

intesrestigly it is also listed in Andy's book .

Good points.

>I think that fibro is a catch-all diagnosis

>that doctors give when they can't figure out what is wrong. There

are so

>many different symptoms in mercury poisoning, it is difficult

sometimes to

>see the big picture.

What I would like to add is my mom was/ is very sick almost her

entire life.

She had fybromyalgia for about 2 years that went away to develop into

10 other things.

To long t list….

Bedridden for over 5 years, liver damage you name it…… she

has finally decided she wants to live again. (take care of herself)

However as we continue to speak about all the connections

manifestations and symptoms and IMO they are all leading to mercury.

She has become more open to chelate.

Btw my mom had some major dental work throughout her life. She had

most all of her teeth capped (porcelain) and her old fillings were

removed.

Who knows back then how they did it?

Just last night we discovered that there is metal under her caps

Does anyone know what they are using under these types of caps?

Thanks

Kenny V

> Interesting that you would bring this up. I believe that I am

mercury

> poisoned (many vacinations while my dad was in the military, lived

near a

> mercury dump in Japan, had various innoculations as an adult and 9

amalgams

> all at once). I was diagnosed with fibro many years ago, finally

recieved a

> " diagnosis " of peripheral neuropathy - had to go to the Mayo Clinic

before

> anyone could figure this out. I think that fibro is a catch-all

diagnosis

> that doctors give when they can't figure out what is wrong. There

are so

> many different symptoms in mercury poisoning, it is difficult

sometimes to

> see the big picture. I am currently detoxing and plan on chelating

the

> mercury soon (I have had all of my amalgams removed). I can now

pinpoint

> the progression in my illness to the various times in my life when

I

> received additional mercury. It took a long time for me to

understand what

> was happening (I got sick about 25 years ago). I also have a

nephew who is

> mercury poisoned. It is through his experiences and listing to my

sister

> that we (my sister and I) put everything together.

> Just thought I would let you know my story. I think that you might

be on to

> something with your mom.

> Bridgeman

> In Him we live and move and have our being. Acts 17:28

> RE: [ ] for mom

>

>

> You know what don't be sorry. My mom was just diagnosed with

> fybromyalgia last month. I have been recommending that she look

into a

> yeast protocol but haven't even thought to suggest enzymes. Does

anyone

> else think that fybromyalgia and autism are different

manifestations of

> mercury poisoning. Or is that just crazy talk!

> If that doesn't sound crazy has anyone heard of people recovering

or getting

> better from fybromyalgia after chelation!

>

>

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--- Does anyone else think that fybromyalgia and autism are different

> manifestations of mercury poisoning. Or is that just crazy talk!

> >

Hi ,

I have just been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and the docs are doing

more testing to rule out other things like MS. I went to an

infectious disease specialist for lyme disease testing for myself and

my son. My son has autism and I have fibro, atleast. Also suffer

from depression/bipolar. I feel like every year it's a new diagnosis

and it's pretty scarry, considering I'm only thirty. Interestingly,

this doctor mentioned mercury to Me! I almost fell over because I

didn't think I'd hear this from what I thought was a mainstream

doctor! I had just begun chelation with my son at the time and he

seemed interested in that.

One of the symptoms that I have is numbness in my legs, I feel the

need for deep pressure there. I'm thinking this is peripheral

neuropathy. Well, my son also has craved this deep pressure, the

occupational therapy point of view would be that he needs this

pressure to balance his nervous system... which makes sense. I

believe that he has a form of peripheral neuropathy too, and this

involves the nervous system. I never looked at it this way before,

but I do believe it has a lot to do with mercury poisoning. I can

also trace a lot of my sons and my own symptoms back to certain

innoculations including the flu shot.

Stacey

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Consider doing a DDI hair elements test and applying the counting rules. How

many mercury amalgam dental fillings do you have?

S S

Hi ,<BR>

<BR>

I have just been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and the docs are doing <BR>

more testing to rule out other things like MS.   I went to an <BR>

infectious disease specialist for lyme disease testing for myself and <BR>

my son.  My son has autism and I have fibro, atleast.  Also suffer <BR>

from depression/bipolar.  I feel like every year it's a new diagnosis <BR>

and it's pretty scarry, considering I'm only thirty.  Interestingly, <BR>

this doctor mentioned mercury to Me!  I almost fell over because I <BR>

didn't think I'd hear this from what I thought was a mainstream <BR>

doctor!  I had just begun chelation with my son at the time and he <BR>

seemed interested in that. <BR>

<BR>

One of the symptoms that I have is numbness in my legs, I feel the <BR>

need for deep pressure there.  I'm thinking this is peripheral <BR>

neuropathy.  Well, my son also has craved this deep pressure, the <BR>

occupational therapy point of view would be that he needs this <BR>

pressure to balance his nervous system... which makes sense.  I <BR>

believe that he has a form of peripheral neuropathy too, and this  <BR>

involves the nervous system.  I never looked at it this way before, <BR>

but I do believe it has a lot to do with mercury poisoning.  I can <BR>

also trace a lot of my sons and my own symptoms back to certain <BR>

innoculations including the flu shot.<BR>

Stacey<BR>

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